Post your objects on our site and help advance the design process.  Architects and designers worldwide will be able to prescribe your creations with ease by inserting your products directly into their CAD software and/or rendering programs. 

All uploaded objects should include useful information such as dimensions, tolerances, output (i.e., in volts, watts, etc.); and any other information which can help the design community include your products in their designs.

  • Archipedia’s gallery is more than just a 2D gallery.  The design community will be able to visualize your objects from all angles and viewpoints further valorizing your creations.
  • If you do not have a 3D sketch of your object, our team of 3D modelers and designers will be happy to quote the transformation for you.  Simply click on the “Upload Sketch” link on the sidebar and we will get back to you in no time.  Please include dimensions, materials and available finishes for your product.
  • Prototyping is also available should you require rapid prototyping, please write us at: studio@archi-pedia.com.

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Manufacturers speed up the prescription process and keep in sync with your projects

    Your products will be available to hundreds of thousands of architects and designers all around the world
    • Products will be visualized in 3D, not a simple 2D face view
    • Your products will be able to be rendered in the finishes available
    • Upon signing in, your dashboard will show you the latest objects that were downloaded, and who they were downloaded by, further enabling you to communicate with the architect/designer who has prescribed your product.
    • Update & maintenance of your objects are possible continuously to all worldwide users in all CAD formats. You keep your products up-to-date for your customers.

    Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or comments.

     
 
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